Write Every Day: Day 26
Oct. 26th, 2025 05:58 pm"Go into the arts. I'm not kidding. The arts are not a way to make a living. They are a very human way of making life more bearable. Practicing an art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow, for heaven's sake. Sing in the shower. Dance to the radio. Tell stories. Write a poem to a friend, even a lousy poem. Do it as well as you possible can. You will get an enormous reward. You will have created something.”
― Kurt Vonnegut, A Man Without a Country
My day 26: Alibi sentence. Arms are a mess, so I've been AFK.
Btw, do we have anyone lined up to host November? Any volunteers?
The tally
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Yggdrasil
Oct. 25th, 2025 09:45 amI keep wanting to make a post about all the amazing live music I've seen recently and then feeling like I don't have anything intelligent enough to say, but I have reached the point of whatever, I'm going to post anyway. So:
--My Chemical Romance, Sept 7 with wife A - magnificent as ever but even more magnificent with The Black Parade as a theater concept piece. I wish this was a movie so I could pick it apart. I loved the way they used humor: the constant presence of the dictator stroking the velvet arm of his chair, the deliberate silly mix-up that makes the audience complicit in an execution by firing squad. In parts of the show I wept. In parts I screamed my voice raw. One of those transcendent musical experiences.
--Mint Green (+ various), Sept 14 with friends D & A - love a good tiny rock show in a bar basement. Most of the audience was probably under 25 and there were some adorable baby queers trying to mosh but not having the critical mass of people for it. I've seen this band before (with same friends, who introduced me to them) and hot damn, still good.
--Wardruna, Sept 24, just me. I probably could have gotten someone to go with me but this is a band I kind of like to marinate in so I didn't want the distraction of wondering what my companion was thinking. The staging was very simple and almost entirely done with light and shadow against the bodies of the band and the different instruments, which is especially effective with the historical war horns. The one exception to the light/shadow was a dynamic lightning-strike projected onto the back curtain at the climax of one song that made the whole audience gasp. Stunning.
--The Psychedelic Furs with Gary Numan, Oct 17 with wife A - we've seen the Psychedelic Furs before but it was in a much smaller venue and we were right down in the crowd. I think that would have improved our experience immensely this time around - they were good but the energy up in the seats of the MGM was not high. Also, much more exciting to me was Gary Numan, who I knew pretty much from the song Cars and who did perform that but in the middle of a set of intense horny synth metal that I absolutely adored. Must listen to more of his stuff.
--Belly, Oct 23, with friends D & A - I knew precisely one Belly song going in (Feed the Tree) which was a radio hit when I was at the age of beginning to form my own musical taste as opposed to just listening to what my mother listened to. Still, I like that song a lot and I generally go to shows with friend A regardless of whether I know the band or not (he has yet to steer me wrong, although a Rolling Stones cover band might be a step too far) so I figured I'd enjoy myself and I was right. Damn, they're good. Must listen to more of them as well.
This seems like a lot of concerts to have gone to in a short span of time but live music has been emotionally load-bearing in the last couple of very stressful months. And I don't actually have anything else scheduled until December.
--My Chemical Romance, Sept 7 with wife A - magnificent as ever but even more magnificent with The Black Parade as a theater concept piece. I wish this was a movie so I could pick it apart. I loved the way they used humor: the constant presence of the dictator stroking the velvet arm of his chair, the deliberate silly mix-up that makes the audience complicit in an execution by firing squad. In parts of the show I wept. In parts I screamed my voice raw. One of those transcendent musical experiences.
--Mint Green (+ various), Sept 14 with friends D & A - love a good tiny rock show in a bar basement. Most of the audience was probably under 25 and there were some adorable baby queers trying to mosh but not having the critical mass of people for it. I've seen this band before (with same friends, who introduced me to them) and hot damn, still good.
--Wardruna, Sept 24, just me. I probably could have gotten someone to go with me but this is a band I kind of like to marinate in so I didn't want the distraction of wondering what my companion was thinking. The staging was very simple and almost entirely done with light and shadow against the bodies of the band and the different instruments, which is especially effective with the historical war horns. The one exception to the light/shadow was a dynamic lightning-strike projected onto the back curtain at the climax of one song that made the whole audience gasp. Stunning.
--The Psychedelic Furs with Gary Numan, Oct 17 with wife A - we've seen the Psychedelic Furs before but it was in a much smaller venue and we were right down in the crowd. I think that would have improved our experience immensely this time around - they were good but the energy up in the seats of the MGM was not high. Also, much more exciting to me was Gary Numan, who I knew pretty much from the song Cars and who did perform that but in the middle of a set of intense horny synth metal that I absolutely adored. Must listen to more of his stuff.
--Belly, Oct 23, with friends D & A - I knew precisely one Belly song going in (Feed the Tree) which was a radio hit when I was at the age of beginning to form my own musical taste as opposed to just listening to what my mother listened to. Still, I like that song a lot and I generally go to shows with friend A regardless of whether I know the band or not (he has yet to steer me wrong, although a Rolling Stones cover band might be a step too far) so I figured I'd enjoy myself and I was right. Damn, they're good. Must listen to more of them as well.
This seems like a lot of concerts to have gone to in a short span of time but live music has been emotionally load-bearing in the last couple of very stressful months. And I don't actually have anything else scheduled until December.
Find Him Where You Left Him Dead, by Kristen Simmons
Oct. 25th, 2025 10:52 am
A YA novel about five friends who once played a spooky game that only four of them survived. Four years later, their friendship now broken, the ghost of their dead friend returns to drag them into a gameworld based on Japanese folklore. They must play again, for higher stakes, or else.
I like Japanese folklore, "years ago our group of friends did something bad that's now come back to haunt us," and deathworlds/gameworlds. This book sometimes hit the spot for me but more often didn't; it feels like the bones of a good book that needed a couple more drafts. The main issue, I think, is pacing. It's very fast-paced once it hits the gameworld, to the point where it feels like it's rushing from one scenario to the next, without having time to breathe. This also affects character. The characters are there, but they're a bit shallow because of the go-go-go pacing.
The best parts are a really excellent twist I did not at all see coming, and the scene where they all have to play truth or dare with younger versions of themselves at the ages they were when they first played the game. That part digs into character and relationships, not to mention the feeling of that game itself, in a really satisfying way. If the whole book worked on that level, it would have been much better.
There's a sequel that doesn't sound like it goes anywhere interesting.
More movies courtesy of 10 hours on a trans-Atlantic flight
Oct. 25th, 2025 09:43 amAsteroid City - I watched this because it looked visually interesting and I couldn't tell what it was about. I can now add that after seeing the whole movie, I still don't know what it was about.
( A little more about that )
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice - I've been meaning to see this anyway, and Halloween season felt right for it.
( More on that )
(I also watched the first like ... ten minutes or so of Transformers One and realized I was very much not in the mood for that, although I enjoyed the more classic designs for the characters.)
( A little more about that )
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice - I've been meaning to see this anyway, and Halloween season felt right for it.
( More on that )
(I also watched the first like ... ten minutes or so of Transformers One and realized I was very much not in the mood for that, although I enjoyed the more classic designs for the characters.)
emotional support spinning
Oct. 25th, 2025 08:12 am(cross-post with more technical details:
prototypediablerie)

Three-ply yarns where each single is a different wool variety since I was going through and spinning up some samples. Next up will be an experiment in dyeing.

Also, the next owner of this spinning wheel is going to have to live with the aftermarket addition of Warhammer 40,000 base magnets to hold the hecking orifice hook because I keep losing them (and having to DIY new ones out of paper clips - this works quite well and is easy but also, I'm running embarrassingly low on paper clips).

Three-ply yarns where each single is a different wool variety since I was going through and spinning up some samples. Next up will be an experiment in dyeing.

Also, the next owner of this spinning wheel is going to have to live with the aftermarket addition of Warhammer 40,000 base magnets to hold the hecking orifice hook because I keep losing them (and having to DIY new ones out of paper clips - this works quite well and is easy but also, I'm running embarrassingly low on paper clips).
Yuletide #Something
Oct. 25th, 2025 02:58 amWhat’s that? ‘Tis Yuletide time again?
( Dear Yuletide Writer... [Fandoms: Dimension 20: Escape From the Bloodkeep; Hello From The Magic Tavern; Doctor Odyssey; Twin Peaks] )
( Dear Yuletide Writer... [Fandoms: Dimension 20: Escape From the Bloodkeep; Hello From The Magic Tavern; Doctor Odyssey; Twin Peaks] )